tried to install my rear driver side speaker for my 97 honda civic lx and the wires both positive and negative did not work. I tried both speakers on the right and they work.tried to install my rear driver side speaker for my 97 honda civic lx and the wires both positive and negative did not work. I tried both speakers on the right and they work.

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The trim at the mirror level should do it, I'm not positive, but it is a small, 3 or 4 inch triangle of plastic that will pop off and expose 3 or 4 bolts holding the mirror on. It has a motor in it and wire connector. It is heavy, hang on to it.

I just replaced the regulator in my mother's 98 civic ex and didnt need any special tools. I do recommend replacing the glass run channels on either side of the window. I have replaced the regulator twice and it is still having problems as I haven't replaced the run channels. If not replaced very soon I can see myself replacing the regulator...yet again!

1) Pry off the small pastic traingular piece from the interior of your door.
2) Disconnect the wiring to the mirror
3) There will be 3 bolts that attach the mirror to the car, remove these and the mirror can be removed. To put on the new mirror just do everything in reverse

Just make sure you order the right mirror, I accidentally order the mirror for the sedan model the first time and they are not interchangable.

There is a black plastic cover on the other side of the mirror, take it off make sure you have the wires long enough to splice back to you will be able to see all the bolts that need to come off to replace the mirror. You will be able to figure out the rest it is very simple